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Apex Convoy wrote:So...your school is full of stuck-up douche-nozzles.
Apex Convoy wrote:Nerdiness is in.
Salazaar wrote:Generalizations of that certain group of people are usually right. I spend 7 hours a day with them for 180 days. When you spend that long with a group of people, you see their true colors. There's no reason to think any other schools would be any different. Now back on topic please...
Asderiphel wrote:Salazaar wrote:Generalizations of that certain group of people are usually right. I spend 7 hours a day with them for 180 days. When you spend that long with a group of people, you see their true colors. There's no reason to think any other schools would be any different. Now back on topic please...
Unless you can give us some more raw data on your schools demographics, your argument is moot. Do you live in a rural area? Is 80% of the population non-English speaking Inuit? Are the vast majority of your classmates already registered on seibertron and are rabid G1 fanboys?
Tempest19 wrote:Funny thing is, at least all colleged aged teens and older are nerds. We were raised to be "nerds." Comic book for example, at least I don't think so, weren't always this popular for a long time. Now look at it- comic book movies everywhere and every single one is doing GREAT.
The 90s was a time of many comic book games and rushing home every day after school to watch Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, or the X-Men, etc. That started it and now it's everywhere.
Hell, some of my friends are REALLY popular- and I'm talking about those who were high school athlete jocks popular and they're nerds as well. At least the ones that I know.
That's the age we, kids of the 90s, grew up in. So that side of us is important and was never forgotten.
Hell, go to an animated film even opening night- chances are you'll see 25-45% families and the rest teenagers, young adults and adults... ALONE. I don't think you would have hade that earlier as well, may be mistaken though.
Point is, that side of us- kids of the 90s- was everywhere and when X-Men hit theaters that just hit a full blast forward and it never stopped.
So yeah, it's not depending on what the word "nerd" means as much as what it stands for- love for comic books, super heroes, and everything cool that used to be considered "nerdy" as now in.
Hell, check out Hot Topic from time to time or some other stores that are popular... chances are you'll find shirts for superhero properties as well as Transformer shirts. That should tell you something right there.
Salazaar wrote:Asderiphel wrote:Salazaar wrote:Generalizations of that certain group of people are usually right. I spend 7 hours a day with them for 180 days. When you spend that long with a group of people, you see their true colors. There's no reason to think any other schools would be any different. Now back on topic please...
Unless you can give us some more raw data on your schools demographics, your argument is moot. Do you live in a rural area? Is 80% of the population non-English speaking Inuit? Are the vast majority of your classmates already registered on seibertron and are rabid G1 fanboys?
Yes
All speak English
99% white, 1% African American. No other nationalities.
I'm the only one surfing the internets, as far as I know.
Salazaar wrote:Face it, teenagers (the target audience of the film, mind you) will be EMBARASSED to go to a Transformers movie. Think about it.
Teenagers seems to hate everything they liked during their childhood. And if they did, they'd be labelled "uncool" or "nerdy" or other such terms. They'd be sacrificing their status at school if they saw this movie. And not many teens would be willing to do so.
"Dude, Transformers is like totally for kids."
"Like, really. They're like saying it's gonna be all cool but it's based on like a kiddie show or something."
"Yeah, don't you remember watching that? It was so stupid"
"Dude, you wanna watch a movie about toys? Haha, whatever. Go and be like a nerd or something."
"Shia Labeouf? Isn't he that guy from that 'Even Steven's' show? Haha what an idiot."
"Meghan Fox? Who the hell is that? Oh yeah, she's hot, but Transformers is so lame. It's not worth it."
"Huh? I haven't seen any advertisements on TV for it. It must be stupid if they're afraid to shoe clips from it."
"Dude, why would we watch a movie a bunch of thirty year olds with no life are going to watch?"
Hasbro is (in theory) screwed.
Skullgrin140 wrote:Salazaar wrote:Face it, teenagers (the target audience of the film, mind you) will be EMBARASSED to go to a Transformers movie. Think about it.
Teenagers seems to hate everything they liked during their childhood. And if they did, they'd be labelled "uncool" or "nerdy" or other such terms. They'd be sacrificing their status at school if they saw this movie. And not many teens would be willing to do so.
"Dude, Transformers is like totally for kids."
"Like, really. They're like saying it's gonna be all cool but it's based on like a kiddie show or something."
"Yeah, don't you remember watching that? It was so stupid"
"Dude, you wanna watch a movie about toys? Haha, whatever. Go and be like a nerd or something."
"Shia Labeouf? Isn't he that guy from that 'Even Steven's' show? Haha what an idiot."
"Meghan Fox? Who the hell is that? Oh yeah, she's hot, but Transformers is so lame. It's not worth it."
"Huh? I haven't seen any advertisements on TV for it. It must be stupid if they're afraid to shoe clips from it."
"Dude, why would we watch a movie a bunch of thirty year olds with no life are going to watch?"
Hasbro is (in theory) screwed.
What you say is quite true, Still, This movie needs to help get Transformers get back on there feet and I think Teenagers need to wake up and smell the coffee and realise that this movie will kick ass
Salazaar wrote:The average teen would not be willing to sacrifice their social status to watch a movie. /rant
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